Summit House II, located at 2501 Harrison St in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, is a small senior living community with space for up to 8 residents, and you'll find it's in a quiet neighborhood setting with a calm feeling and plenty of outdoor space, with patios and walking trails right on the grounds. The building offers both semi-private and private rooms, with some one-bedroom and studio options, all fully furnished and equipped with washer, dryer, and kitchenettes, so residents get a bit of independence while receiving help as needed. Summit House II gives care for older adults needing help with dressing, bathing, meals, and daily living, and there's always trained staff nearby, including a registered nurse and licensed nurses who handle medication, health checks, and preventive assessments. The facility supports those with dementia, Parkinson's, and also has programs and counseling for people working on substance addiction recovery, with counselors who know about substance use issues, and there's memory care if needed.
The community provides apartment cleaning, weekly laundry, and meal preparation, with special menus for diabetes, allergies, or other dietary needs, plus birthday and special occasion meals as well. There's a dining room with restaurant-style meals, a café, movie room, fitness area, and arts & crafts studio, and people have access to a hair salon, chapel, and group activities like exercise, wellness programs, movie nights, and social or educational events, with family get-togethers planned too. Summit House II offers on-site therapy rooms, including space for speech, physical, and occupational therapy, and they'll arrange transportation for medical appointments or errands. Residents have access to Wi-Fi, cable or satellite TV, and always a 24-hour security system and emergency alert systems in each room. It's a pet-friendly place and staff help with move-in and relocation needs, so everyone can get settled in easily.
The community will coordinate with doctors and other healthcare providers, provide medication management, regular supervision, and help with ambulation or mobility when needed, and there's always transportation services for outings or appointments. Summit House II supports people who are semi-ambulatory, and it's under licensed capacity for up to 8 residents, keeping things smaller and a bit quieter compared to bigger places. Many have said the staff are caring and supportive, and the goal is to offer a calm, warm home-like environment for seniors, whether someone needs just a bit of extra help or more ongoing care. You'll see there's a strong focus on making daily life easier and more comfortable for residents and families alike, with plenty of activities, services, and care tailored for older adults living there.